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All bike, all the timeTue, 24 Feb 2015 18:30:12 +0000en-UShourly1News Cycle: Crashed bike, e-bike, Lance's bike, stolen bike & morehttp://bikeintelligencer.com/2010/02/news-cycle-crashed-bike-e-bike-lances-bike-stolen-bike-more/
http://bikeintelligencer.com/2010/02/news-cycle-crashed-bike-e-bike-lances-bike-stolen-bike-more/#commentsMon, 01 Feb 2010 09:54:16 +0000http://bikeintelligencer.wordpress.com/?p=1914So we have a question here. Exactly how cautious does a cyclist have to be to prevent a driver from turning left in front of him or her? We almost got run down today in Aptos in that very scenario, so we’d like, really, we’d love to know. You wonder if this cop would tell a gunshot victim to be especially careful not to get in the way of bullets.

In Idaho they’re still cranking along on the “Preserve Our Trails” mountain-biking license plate. Good on ‘em!

Pinarello Dogma worth “thousands and thousands” brazenly stolen from an Issaquah bike shop that should have known better.

BikingBis, who’s been on the case since the start, updates the 3-feet-please movement for 2010.

Jacquie Phelan: The A Side and the B Side of the “Modern San Franciscan”…aboard a bike of course. But first look at the photo.

On the rise: The electric bike! I think of e-bikes the way I think of e-books: Nice implementation but Old School is better. Still, there’s no denying e-bikes are on the upswing. Battery technology is getting so insanely light and malleable that you can barely find the batteries on the bike any more. It’s only going to get better. In my dotage I may come to actually appreciate the things.